Reciprocal Interactions Between Human GV-Oocytes and Cumulus Cells: Effects on GVBD, ROS Production, and AMPK Expression.

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作者:Ban Zhaoqiao, Todorov Plamen, Rahimi Gohar, Skala Christine, Isachenko Volodimir
Background and Objectives: The quality of cumulus cells (CCs) is a major determinant of germinal vesicle (GV) oocyte maturation, yet the reciprocal effect of GV oocytes on cumulus cell function remains unclear. Materials and Methods: GV oocytes were cultured with or without cumulus cells (only oocytes or Oocytes-CCs), and GVBD rates were evaluated after 24 h. In parallel, cumulus cells were cultured either alone (only cumulus) or with oocytes (CCs + Oocytes). Cell morphology, growth, intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) expression were assessed by fluorescence and immunocytochemistry. Results: GVBD rates were significantly higher in Oocytes + CCs than in only oocytes (66.7% vs. 18.2%, p < 0.05). Cumulus cells co-cultured with oocytes exhibited improved growth, tighter cell connections, and greater extracellular matrix formation. ROS levels were reduced in CCs + Oocytes compared with only the cumulus group (12.1% vs. 21.9%, p < 0.01), whereas AMPK expression increased markedly (229% of CCs-Oocytes, p < 0.0001). Conclusions: In vitro co-culture underscores not only the supportive role of cumulus cells in oocyte maturation but also a reciprocal, beneficial effect of oocytes on cumulus cell viability and function, revealing the bidirectional nature of oocyte-cumulus interactions.

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